There are several movies where ouija has been portrayed to be a Spirit game, where you use the ouija board to call on spirit and talk to them. I used it. Yes I did. And I’ve been so tensed since then. Are the beliefs true? Is it as dangerous as it is believed to be?
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I researched how to make a board and ultimately decided to make it out of pizza box. I looked up exactly how to make it and drew it exactly as explained with the sun and crescent moon symbol using a marker. I made the planchette out of a piece of paper. Then myself and my friends were in a friends car with all of our finger on the planchette. We began with one person asking a question, nothing happened so I did more research on the internet. The website suggested to make a circle around a certain letter of the alphabet multiple times before landing on it and asking a question. So we did and sure enough it started to move in a very straight line and very slowly at that. We asked very generic questions like name, age, etc. We also made to sure to pray before we started and asked for protection. We did this at many different places in my town. Some places I would not recommend, one of them being a graveyard. I remember the spirit we talked to in the graveyard we asked it a question on how it passed away and it told us random letters that made no sense to any of us. One of the friends was writing the answers down, and I googled the letters and it turns out it was Latin and it meant suicide. I knew for a fact this was real now because none of my friends knew Latin at all and the way the board moved was very unnatural, it moved rather to fast. Later on the conversation this same spirit asked us for help, we asked how we could help and it started to go backwards in the numbers one by one. Luckily I did research before hand and realized this one a method spirits used to escape the board. We quickly moved the planchette to goodbye and ended the session correctly.
When I was a teenager, I had couple of experiences with a ouija board We would ask the spirit to do something to prove that they existed. On one occasion we took a deck of 52 cards and shuffled them thoroughly. We then laid them out, face down, all the way round the edge of our oval dining room table. We then took a stemmed wine glass, placed it upside-down on the table and (we were two persons) we placed our fingers on the wine glass. We then asked the spirit to pick out the four aces. The glass moved quite slowly at first and I believed that my friend was pushing it. The glass moved over to one of the cards, touched it, and stopped. We turned over the card and it was an ace. We replaced our fingers on the upturned wineglass and this time it moved more quickly with seemingly reduced friction with the table. It touched the end of a card almost knocking it off the table. This second card was also an ace. The third time the glass was moving very quickly and we almost had to run around the table to keep up with it. It struck a card knocking it off the table onto the floor. The card was an ace. At the last attempt although we stated with our fingers on the glass we could not keep up with it and the glass moved on its own. It moved so fast it ran off the table taking the fourth card with it and hit the wall. The card was the fourth ace in the pack. I have no explanation for what happened, till date.